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Lifter was an American grunge band from Los Angeles, California. They are best known for their minor hit single "402", and more recently for the band's bassist Jeffrey Sebelia . Allmusic described the band as "the forgotten heroes of 90's teenage angst".
Catherine P. Lewis of The Washington Post described the record as an "instant mood-lifter," writing that "There’s not a lethargic moment here […] the band’s exuberance is barely containable." [10] Stephen Thompson of NPR felt In Light reflected " that knockabout, anything-goes vibe, just in time for the season that suits it best."
MOOD is a hip hop group based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, composed of rappers Main Flow, Donte, and record producer Jahson. Originally formed under the name of Three Below Zero, they wound up changing their name to Mood in 1994. They first came to prominence with the Hi-Tek produced single "Hustle on the Side" in 1996.
We've discovered 25 little mood-lifters that prove you don't need a complete home makeover to transform your space into a happiness headquarters. These aren't grand gestures or major renovations ...
Mood Rings (alternatively, Moodrings) are an alternative rock band based in Atlanta.Debuting in 2011 with the EP Sweater Weather Forever, [2] they have since been recognised nationally for their sound, which has been called "engaging" by The Guardian, [3] "lush and ethereal" by BrooklynVegan, [4] "dreamy post-punk" by Stereogum, [5] and "lush, neon hued" by Spin Magazine. [6]
Grant Showbiz was a onetime roadie and guitar tech who later produced albums by The Smiths, Billy Bragg, Silverfish, and Gong. [1] James Hood was a former drummer for The Pretenders, The Impossible Dreamers, Kid Creole & the Coconuts, and Jeff Beck.
This deal would lead to the release of an EP, Mood Enhancer (1995). The band then attempted to record their debut album, DeLongpre, however the band's recorded and live performances were growing increasingly worse by their growing addictions to heroin, which had started around the time they entered the studio, and the album was ultimately ...
In 1984, the group, with new guitarist Steve O'Rourke in tow, re-recorded "88 Lines About 44 Women" for RCA, who included it on The Nails' full-length debut LP, Mood Swing. The re-recorded version did not feature a live drummer, as Cotogna had left the band at this point (drummer Dennis McDermott performed on the remaining tracks on Mood Swing ...